Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (58 results returned)
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $200: The Bicycle cards website points out 5 of a kind is only possible with these as part of the game, something "most poker purists" shun a joker (wild cards) |
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $400: Paul Newman uses more than luck & skill to get the 4 jacks that beat Robert Shaw in this 1973 movie about a big con The Sting |
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $600: Edward G. Robinson wins a poker duel with this hand in "The Cincinnati Kid"; poker & movie fans debate the realism of the game a straight flush |
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $800: The "dead man's hand" of 2 pair, black aces & 8s, was reportedly held by him when he was shot dead in 1876 Hickok |
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $1000: This late legendary player won the World Series of Poker two years in a row by having his 10-2 become a full house (Doyle) Brunson |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | POKER HANDS $200: The hand seen here is known by the name of this theatrical New York City street Broadway |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | POKER HANDS $400: The lowest straight you can get is A-2-3-4-5, known as a "bicycle" or this, a fundamental part of a bike a wheel |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | POKER HANDS $600: If you've got a "Dolly Parton" in hold 'em, you've started off with these 2 hole cards--what a way to make a living... 9-5 |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | POKER HANDS $800: If your 2 hole cards are an Ace & a King, you've got "Big" this, like an oil spill Slick |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | POKER HANDS $1000: If you need the middle card to make a straight, it's this draw that sounds like a bullet in the stomach a gut shot |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | POKER FACE $200: Your face falls as it's 7-card stud & your straight just lost to a hand with 3 queens & 2 jacks, called this a full house |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | POKER FACE $400: A twitch of a bettor's face can be this 4-letter word that signals the strength of the player's hand a tell |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | POKER FACE $600: Joy fills your face as it did for Phil Ivey after winning bracelets at 10 events held during this Vegas poker tourney the World Series of Poker |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | POKER FACE $800: You can now hoot & holler as this last card has flipped over in Omaha poker & your win is secure the river |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | POKER FACE $1000: You look chagrined when you forget to put up the "big" this bet, so named because you don't get to see your cards first the big blind |
#6850, aired 2014-05-30 | POKER $200: It's also called a full boat a full house |
#6850, aired 2014-05-30 | POKER $400: If players before you make a bet, you must call or raise to stay in; if they don't you can stay in by doing this saying "check" |
#6850, aired 2014-05-30 | POKER $600: It's hard to tell if pro Phil Laak is bluffing behind the shades & hood that earned him this serial killer nickname the Unabomber |
#6850, aired 2014-05-30 | POKER $800: In Texas hold 'em, the order of the cards shown to all players is the flop, the turn & this, which may drown you the river |
#6850, aired 2014-05-30 | POKER $1000: Want to get an edge in pai gow? Take this role in which you win all "copy" hands; Monopoly games have one too a banker |
#6747, aired 2014-01-07 | POKER HANDS $200: In Texas hold 'em these 2 cards are a "Woolworth" a five & a ten |
#6747, aired 2014-01-07 | POKER HANDS $400: In 5-card poker, "trips" is another name for this hand three of a kind |
#6747, aired 2014-01-07 | POKER HANDS $600: I have this: 2 of clubs, 5 of hearts, 5 of spades, 2 of diamonds, 5 of diamonds a full house |
#6747, aired 2014-01-07 | POKER HANDS $800: A pair of 8s is called these, which you might find on your lawn in winter snowmen ("a snowman" accepted) |
#6747, aired 2014-01-07 | POKER HANDS $1000: If you end up with a straight from the 10 to the ace, it's called this, like a NYC street a Broadway |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | POKER WORDS $200: An increase in wages raise |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | POKER WORDS $400: You get poor treatment if you get a "raw" one of these deal |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | POKER WORDS $600: A rosy glow of the face flush |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | POKER WORDS $800: 2-word term for why Joseph & Mary were refused lodging full house |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | POKER WORDS $1000: A steep cliff bluff |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | LET'S PLAY POKER $400: In this type of poker, the bidding is done with articles of clothing strip poker |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | LET'S PLAY POKER $800: The main event of the World Series of Poker is the game called "Texas" this Texas Hold 'Em |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | LET'S PLAY POKER $1200: In June of 2004 this star of "Hollywoodland" won the California State Poker Tourney & pocketed $356,000 Ben Affleck |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $200: The poker face seen here dropped out of this university just short of a degree to pursue a career in acting Harvard |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $400: It's the TV show on which the poker face seen here co-starred for most of the 1970s The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $600: In a memorable 1987 big screen biography, the poker face seen here played this 1950s music legend Ritchie Valens |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $800: This poker face seen here earned an Oscar nomination for her work in 1994's "Bullets Over Broadway" Jennifer Tilly |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $1000: This Ontario-based poker face has a Nabokovian first name Lolita Davidovich |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | POKER NIGHT $400: It's what horses are "put out" to, or the kind of 5-card poker game where the first card is down & the rest are up stud |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | POKER NIGHT $800: Benny Binion held the first "World Series of Poker" in 1970 at this Las Vegas casino the Horseshoe |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | POKER NIGHT $1200: Don't tell the others, but I've got this, the highest possible natural poker hand a royal flush |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | POKER NIGHT $1600: Unrelated to chess, it's letting a bet pass to the next player check |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | POKER NIGHT $2000: In this "reptilian" poker game, players pass 3, then 2, then 1 card to the player to the left anaconda |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | POKER NIGHT $200: The person sitting to the right of the dealer does this after the shuffle cuts the cards (cuts the deck) |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | POKER NIGHT $400: Before each deal every player puts this fixed but arbitrary stake into the pot ante |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | POKER NIGHT $600: Place your cards facedown on the table to indicate that you're doing this, withdrawing from play folding |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | POKER NIGHT $800: The name of this type of poker is a verb that can mean "to take or be dealt a card" draw |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | POKER NIGHT $1000: If you have a 5, 6, 8 & 9 of different suits, hope for a 7 to fill this type of straight inside straight |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | LET'S PLAY POKER $100: Traditionally, the dealer deals the cards in this direction clockwise |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | LET'S PLAY POKER $200: Tame yourself! You've drawn this type of card that, like a joker, can take the value of any other card a wildcard |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | LET'S PLAY POKER $300: A male horse for breeding, or a version of poker with cards dealt up & down stud |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | LET'S PLAY POKER $400: It's the regal name for a ten, jack, queen, king & ace all of one suit a royal flush |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | LET'S PLAY POKER $500: The biggest annual poker game there is, it's held at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas each spring the World Series of Poker |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | AROUND THE POKER TABLE WITH SLIM $100: Slim & the others may feed this fund made up of a portion of each pot the kitty |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | AROUND THE POKER TABLE WITH SLIM $200: According to Hoyle, before Slim deals, the player to his right has to do this with 5 to 47 cards cut the deck |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | AROUND THE POKER TABLE WITH SLIM $300: When Slim gets this hand it reminds him of Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, & the Olsen Twins a full house |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | AROUND THE POKER TABLE WITH SLIM $400: Slim's numerical term for a bluffer who doesn't have the fifth card to fill out a hand of all the same suit a four-flusher |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | AROUND THE POKER TABLE WITH SLIM $500: To do this in stud poker, Slim turns all his cards face down fold |
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